Friday, September 17, 2010

More Taxes Needed to Fund Nexus Lawsuits?

Something sure smells rotton in Denmark, or at least like pig manure in Illinois when a member of congress explains the need for "revenue enhancements" (i.e. higher taxes) - especially when this particular member of congress is, in effect, using tax payer dollars to sue a private citizen who exercised her Right to Freedom of Speech in opposing the government imposition of mandating a sex offender facility next to day care. Shocked? You should be. Illinois State Representative Lisa Dugan (D - 79th District) is not only a member of the House, she's a member of the Board! The Nexus board of directors, that is. (Can't you just smell the ... power?)
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hmmm... Can you say conflict of interest?
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Congresswoman Dugan serves on the Illinois House Bipartisan Task Force on Budget Reform and Spending Reductions. What? Maybe she could start reducing spending by telling "her" company to stop wasting Illinois taxpayer dollars on frivolous SLAPP lawsuits against private whistleblowing citizens who speak out against the un-American conspiracy between "her" multi-million dollar corporation and a small, malfeasant government (yes, I mean the Onamia city council) to strip citizens of their rights - especially my favorite - the 1st Amendment one.
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She also serves on the State Commission on the Elimination of Poverty. Well, she didn't eliminate MY poverty. "Her" company's lawsuits CAUSED my poverty. Rule Number 1: If you want to eliminate poverty, don't sue. Just say "no!" to the sue-age you feel so compelled to spew. Nexus got everything they wanted. Why are they continuing to persecute me? Why not ask Lisa Dugan?
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According to Nexus, Congresswoman Dugan provides Nexus with "extensive experience in community planning, education initiatives, and nonprofit fundraising". Well, well, well... Where was Congresswoman Dugan when Onamia screwed up their community planning and I was trying to initiate education? Oh yeah. Maybe she was busy helping with a little nonprofit fundraising... (i.e. raising taxes.)
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Illinois - she's all yours. I don't think I'd vote for her in November - even if I had the privilege. At least from this video, she doesn't sound like she thinks very highly of her constituents' knowledge and intelligence. But then, maybe she's counting on that.

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